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Andrew M. McNutt
Google Scholar ID: AHwQg4kAAAAJ
University of Utah, Assistant Professor
Data Visualization
Human-Computer Interaction
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Linting Style and Substance in READMEs
2026
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Linting is People! Exploring the Potential of Human Computation as a Sociotechnical Linter of Data Visualizations
2025
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Academic Achievements
Paper 'ReVISit 2' awarded Best Paper at IEEE VIS 2025
Multiple publications at IEEE VIS 2025, including 'AnnoGram' (short paper), 'ReVISit' (full paper), and 'annogram' (short paper)
Short paper 'Keyframer' published at IEEE VL/HCC 2025
Published work at EuroVIS 2025 on designing accessible descriptive texts for UpSet plots, and presented a ReVISit poster
Two papers at CHI 2025: one on creative coding and another on linting community notes (at the final alt.chi)
Co-organizing the alt.vis workshop at IEEE VIS 2025
Co-edited the special issues 'Critical Data Visualization—Part I/II' in IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications
VLDB 2025 demo paper: 'Buckaroo: A Direct Manipulation Visual Data Wrangler'
Contributed to multiple workshop papers on topics including teaching critical visualization and the fluid programming language
Recipient of the Siebel Scholarship
Background
Research interests include Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), Visualization, and Programming Interfaces
Focuses on visualization systems: building grammars, domain-specific languages, and linters for visualization and related topics
Interested in interfaces for programming: improving how we interact with code
Explores visualization theories: forming structures to answer questions like what makes a visualization or tool 'good'
Adopts critical/sociotechnical perspectives: considering context and situatedness
Committed to developing 'polite' systems that provide complex assistance while preserving user agency
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Gordon Kindlmann
Assoc. Professor of Computer Science, University of Chicago
Michael Correll
Research Associate Professor, Northeastern University
Ravi Chugh
Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Chicago
Jeffrey Heer
University of Washington
Steven Drucker
Retired, Microsoft Research
Chenglong Wang
Microsoft Research
Robert DeLine
Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research
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